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Mindee Arnett - Proxy

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Proxy

Avalon - 0.5

by

Mindee Arnett

To Eri Joe Arnett

CHAPTER 01

THE THRILL OF THE JOB NEVER GOT OLD. JETH SEAGRAVE lived for it. For the way the anticipation sent electricity pulsing through his veins, making his blood burn hotter, his heart beat harder, and sharpening his senses until he felt like something more than human. A superhero from one of the ancient myths of First Earth, perhaps.

Youre no hero. The automatic thought skidded through his mind, barely registering. No, he wasnt. He was a thief. One of the best.

And that was all that mattered. Never mind that he was only sixteen. Never mind that most of his crew was even younger. Together they were an unstoppable force, a gang of teenage thieves their adult marks never saw coming. The thrill pulsed harder inside him, and with an effort he focused on the nav monitor in front of him. They would be entering the patrolled zone around the planet Grakkus soon.

To his left, Celeste piloted the Debonair forward, her hands steady on the control column. Jeth wouldve preferred to pilot this jobhe would prefer to pilot every jobbut he and Celeste took turns. All the members of the Malleus Shades held specific roles that played to their strengths. Celestes forte was counterintelligence, particularly the art of distracting marks. Jeths was strategy, and he typically took point on every job. But when it came to piloting, he and Celeste were equally matched.

Jeth drew a breath, still struggling to focus. He couldnt help it. The upcoming job was the most challenging, complicated one theyd taken on yet. The target was located in a vault at the top of a tower accessible only through the emperor of Grakkuss personal bedchambersnot some insignificant politician or petty crime lord, but an emperor. Pulling it off would be like flying a spaceship through a solar storm without getting fried. A grin threatened to break on his face. The job was going to be fun, and had a payout well worth the risk.

At last the nav computer flashed an indicator that they were heading into the patrolled zone.

Celeste glanced at him, her dark eyes narrowing. Straight black hair hung in a blunt cut down to her shoulders. Are you going to turn on the stealth drive or what?

Im thinking about it. A part of him didnt want to. The so-called stealth drive was brand-new and untested, at least by the Shades. If it didnt work, things were going to get a whole lot more interesting real quick. And if it did work, well, then things werent going to get interesting. He couldnt decide which he preferred.

In the end, Celeste made the decision for him, reaching over to a switch on a sleek new section of the control panel. Jeth sighed. It was the right thing to do, of course, and there would be plenty of risks to be had once they landed.

Or it might not work properly, he thought, examining the nav monitor once more. Best not to blindly trust some newfangled technology. Within minutes he spotted a blip on the monitor, a patrol to their starboard. The ship was far off, but within range to scan them.

What should I do? A hint of panic colored Celestes voice. They had never before flown so boldly through a patrolled area.

Hold course, Jeth said, not taking his eyes off the blip. So far the patrol ship hadnt given any sign that it had spotted them.

You sure youre right?

Arent I always?

Celeste snorted. Do you want an honest answer?

Nope. I prefer my own version of the truth.

Right. Celeste tightened her grip on the controls. According to the instructions theyd received from their employer, who owned the Debonair, the stealth drive worked best when the ship maintained a constant speed and course. Any sharp turns or drastic acceleration or deceleration could turn up on a system scanning for thruster signatures, stealth drive or no.

Maybe it was for the best that Celeste was piloting, Jeth realized. He wouldve been tempted to test the theory of what constituted drastic.

They passed out of range of the patrol a few minutes later, and Jeth sat back in the copilots chair, folding his arms across his chest as he tried to ignore his disappointment. They flew within range of three more patrols but moved past them without incident, finally breaching Grakkuss atmosphere.

Once through, Celeste headed for their rendezvous point, an isolated forested area a few hundred kilometers outside the capital city. Beyond the bridges main windows, the first rays of sunlight were breasting the horizon, heralded by a swath of purple, pink, and vermillion.

At last Celeste set the Debonair down on a large stretch of tall grass the color of seaweed. She powered off the engines but turned on the auxiliary, which would keep the shipboard systems running, including the stealth drive. It wasnt likely that anyone would spot them out herethe place was well off the main thoroughfares, not to mention how inhospitable the swamp surrounding them wasbut Jeth decided not to point that out.

Celeste stood and stretched, the movement languid as if she were part cat. The dark, fitted clothing she wore aided the illusion. So, what now?

Jeth checked his watch, which hed synced to Grakkus time. I say breakfast or lunch, whichever works, and then a couple hours R and R. The setup mans not due to arrive until fourteen hundred. Theyd had to get here early to avoid being detected during landing. The stealth drive hid them from sight, but it couldnt disguise the sound of the engines or the wind raised by the thrusters.

Think Im going to shower again, before Celeste broke off as a voice echoed over the ships comm system.

Um, Boss? We sorta have a situation. You might want to get down to the common room.

Jeth blinked, all his disappointment from their unadventurous journey vanishing in the space of a single breath. It wasnt often that Will Shady sounded nervous.

Wondering if maybe the ship was on fire, Jeth turned and headed off the bridge with Celeste quick on his heels. They arrived in the common room on the deck below moments later. Jeth stopped in the doorway, surveying the scene. There wasnt a fire. There wasnt anything amiss at all, as far as he could tell. Shady was sitting on one of the sofas, his attention focused on the 3D projection from his portable gaming system, a wave of bloodthirsty robots coming at him, each one falling to his simulated gunfire. The comm unit hed used to radio the bridge sat discarded on the sofa beside him, in danger of being swallowed by a cushion.

Jeth approached him. What are you doing?

Practicing, Shady said, not looking up. The scowl on his face as he let off a triple blast, drilling a robot right between its bulbous black eyes, made his features look distinctly leonine, the appearance aided by his shaggy mane of blond hair. Shadys assigned role in the Malleus Shades was ordnance officer.

Jeth put his hands on his hips. Were not going to be shooting anybody on this job. And please tell me this wasnt the thing I needed to see.

Shady shook his head. Nope. Its in that storage locker. He pointed to the row of lockers along the wall across from them. The one in the middle.

Jeth arched an eyebrow. He considered pressing Shady for more, but knew there wasnt much point. All the crew dealt with prejob nerves in different ways, and once engrossed in his ritual video game, it was hard to get Shady to concern himself with anything else.

Jeth crossed the floor to the locker in question, wondering where the Debonair had been last. Their employer used the ship for lots of different jobs, and it was possible it had been parked planetside someplace where a wild animal couldve gotten in. An image of something furry and clawed and with teeth the size of fingers flashed through Jeths mind. He wasnt wearing a gun, and he briefly considered getting one before finding out what had Shady so nervous, but then he shrugged and pulled the door open.

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